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The five dimensions of corruption are grand corruption, administrative corruption, political corruption, petty corruption, and systemic corruption. These dimensions encompass different forms and scales of corrupt practices within various sectors and levels of society.
The word "corruption" for "next" is "depravity."
Puerto has one corruption thats it
please give me institutional corruption as per ranking
what makes India run is corruption
It is a corruption of the name Kelly
A corruption of the name Coburn, which is Irish in origin. "Originate", by the way.
chester is a corruption of the roman word for castle ,as is caster. manchester,doncaster
Dhillion looks like a corruption of the name "Dillon" which is of Irish and Gaelic origin.
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Calhoun is a corruption of Colquhoun which is an earlier corruption of Conachon Which was a royal family of Ireland and when his son moved to Scotland it became Colquhoun. So when it was further corrupted it became Calhoun making it Scotish in origin. It has been adopted by the Irish though. If you are referring to towns and streets named after ex-vice president John C. Calhoun that Calhoun is German in origin as it was changed from a K to a C when they migrated to America.
Corruption is unpreventable,corruption is everywhere,we can't control corruption even our president is corrupt....
The five dimensions of corruption are grand corruption, administrative corruption, political corruption, petty corruption, and systemic corruption. These dimensions encompass different forms and scales of corrupt practices within various sectors and levels of society.
"Financ" is of Slovenian origin and translated to "finance" in English. Alternatively, "financ" could be a possible corruption of the word "finance". Either way, the meaning is clear.
It is a corruption of the much more common 'to call it a day'.If you were doing a day's work and completed the required work early, it makes sense to call it a day.
the galley. The galley is the kitchen of the ship. The best explanation as to its origin is that it is a corruption of "gallery". Ancient sailors cooked their meals on a brick or stone gallery laid amidships.
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